Third Day’s winning streak continues. In the Christian rock band’s third Major League Baseball “Faith Day” appearance, it was the Rockies that cashed in on the good luck with a 3-2 victory Sunday over the Miami Marlins.

“We’ve done them for the Rangers’ organization, and they started going to the playoffs,” bassist Tai Anderson said of Faith Day. “This summer the Astros brought us in and they won a game, and it was just a momentous because they were struggling. And now the Rockies … . We have a good track record.”

Before the concert, Anderson gave some insight into the Grammy Award-winning band’s mission and one reason why “Faith Day” is important.

“It’s that Bible verse: Let your light shine,” Anderson said. “I think that it’s important that we are out in the community. And as a band we see it in hard times and in times of tragedy, as Denver knows … . Faith is such a healing thing. It’s something that people really rely on. And I think it’s important to be there for the community to say, ‘We care about you. We are all in this together.’”

After the game, Third Day took a makeshift stage on the third baseline and got the 24,000-plus fans who stayed after the game rocking with “Otherside.” But on the next couple of songs, guitarist Mark Lee experienced technical difficulties with horrible feedback, as lead singer Mac Powell kept on belting out the vocals. It’s a situation in which I’ve seen bands walk off stage, but Powell and his bandmates kept their cool, with Powell explaining that these makeshift stages make it difficult to get everything right in such a short time span. He even encouraged the fans to give the crew a hand as it figured out a solution.

After the crew got things fixed, Third Day took advantage of a bluebird Colorado day and entertained the crowd for more than an hour with such hit songs as “Revelation,” “Children of God,” “You Are So Good,” and “Creed.”

Third Day will be releasing a new CD, “Miracle,” in the late fall. And Mac Powell is set to release a solo country project. For more on the new music, check out www.highernoteblog.com

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